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Lubuntu for orange pi has been released.

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Published in 2015-1-28 06:39:07 | Show all floors |Read mode
Lubuntu  for orange pi has been released.

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Published in 2015-1-28 16:49:35 | Show all floors
Will try it later on and I hope that this version can boot not like  Bananian that was not able toi boot with.

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Published in 2015-1-28 16:56:05 | Show all floors
jefftut replied at 2015-1-28 16:49
Will try it later on and I hope that this version can boot not like  Bananian that was not able toi  ...

Bananian boot without problems. You must done something wrong.

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Published in 2015-1-28 17:12:47 | Show all floors
ryba84 replied at 2015-1-28 16:56
Bananian boot without problems. You must done something wrong.

I have a good power supply that provides 2A and with which I'm able to boot up the Android image. I used the same micro SD card (16Gb) that i formated with SDF Formater as said in the quick start guide and then i burnt the image with Disk32imager. nothing hapened and not even a signal on the HDMI output. I tried 4 times and stil the same result. Any advise?
MAny thanks anyway for your comment.

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Published in 2015-1-28 21:04:59 | Show all floors
Thanks works great!

Only video playback slows!

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Published in 2015-1-29 01:12:54 | Show all floors
jefftut replied at 2015-1-28 17:12
I have a good power supply that provides 2A and with which I'm able to boot up the Android image.  ...

I don't know why It's not working, because I use Linux not Windows. To burn image to Your SD on linux You run from commandline (needed root privileges):
  1. dd if=/path/to/your/image of=/dev/your_sdcard
Copy code
And it works out of the box. You must use mmcblk0, sdb not mmcblk0p1 nor sdb1 as Your sdcard.

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Published in 2015-1-29 16:34:43 | Show all floors
ryba84 replied at 2015-1-29 01:12
I don't know why It's not working, because I use Linux not Windows. To burn image to Your SD on li ...

Thanks Ryba84 for your help. It is what I did few times already but without success. I don't know what happen really. I'll try a new Micro SD to see if still the same result.
Many thanks again

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Published in 2015-1-29 16:52:11 | Show all floors
Just to be exact (I made this mistake)
Assume that your SD card is sdd, it's not
  1. dd if=/path/to/your/image.img of=/dev/sdd1
Copy code

but
  1. dd if=/path/to/your/image.img of=/dev/sdd
Copy code

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Published in 2015-1-29 22:20:58 | Show all floors
gaara replied at 2015-1-29 16:52
Just to be exact (I made this mistake)
Assume that your SD card is sdd, it's not

Thanks again for your help Gaara.
I did exactly what u told me : dd if=/path/to/your/image.img of=/dev/sdd" but still no luck.
I'm just wondering that there is no bootloader like u-Boot installed on the SD card. I went through many forums as well and some and such bootloader must bu burnt as well on the SD. I'll try it later on.
Thanks again for your help
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